Mahatma Gandhi had a deep moral belief in nonviolence, and his strong beliefs guided almost all his personal and political actions throughout his life. Gandhi's passionate moral belief would likely be described by Gordon Allport as a:

a. cardinal trait
b. central trait
c. secondary trait
d. superordinate trait


A

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a. Jenny: "One of the core beliefs of the Islamic religion is that men are superior to women.". b. Mike: "Muhammad pointed out that women and men should be treated the same way.". c. Raye: "Muhammad clearly believed that women were inferior to men, and the treatment of women has actually improved since then.". d. Bennett: "The Islamic religion varies little from culture to culture, because this religion follows Muhammad's teachings very carefully.".

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What are the content types of the Rorschach?

a. positive and negative b. human, animal, and nature c. nature and nurture d. reality-based and fantasy-based

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Lena is playing in the sandbox with the boys. Her teacher walks up and scolds her. "Shouldn't you be playing house with the other girls?" Later, when the boys ask her to play with her, Lena says, "That stuff is for boys. I don't like it," even though she really wants to play in the sandbox. According to Carl Rogers, Lena is experiencing ____.?

a. ?deficiency orientation b. ?low self-efficacy c. ?incongruence d. ?reaction formation

Psychology

According to the social–cognitive approach, dimensions people use in making sense of their experiences are called:

A) personal constructs. B) loci of control. C) outcome expectancies. D) self-concepts.

Psychology